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Vincent Rajkumar
VincentRK
Reading this WSJ headline, there is an important clarification: SARS CoV-2 and its variants are here to stay. But if we vaccinate 80% of the population, which is totally doable,
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Medlife Crisis (Rohin)
MedCrisis
You might not be aware there is an 'anti lockdown' protest in Trafalgar Square this Saturday, the 'Unite for Freedom' event. It boasts "Top World Class Doctors & Nurses" which
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Farid Jalali MD
farid__jalali
Long haul COVIDIs most likely aMast cell activation syndrome (MCAS)(I think .....) Myocarditis of MCAShttps://www.ahajournals.org/doi/full/10.1161/circulationaha.107.741595 https://www.cell.com/trends/immunology/fulltext/S1471-4906(20)30130
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Gregg Gonsalves
gregggonsalves
What sends Ross off the deep end is that racial equity is being raised in the vaccine allocation discussions. Once we talk race, then it's politics for Ross, and he
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CastlDrs
CastlDalmunzie
1-9 #Immunology #IDTwitter #Cellimmunity #Viralimmunity #cardiotwitter #Clinicalperspective Increasing data demonstrate that women mount stronger #immuneresponses against #SARSCoV2 than males https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pi
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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. Since February, I've been trying to communicate the idea that #COVID19 is likely to leave long-term harm in its wake. This moving film gives an insight into what people
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Aaron Richterman, MD
AaronRichterman
Interesting poll. Selection/response bias aside, majority picked a low probability, but 40% still thought there was 10+% prob that vaccines will not substantially prevent transmission. This is why I have
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Dr. Thomas Binder, MD
Thomas_Binder
1/10The seasonal flu wave is caused by several influenza and beta-corona viruses. This year, Corona-19 joined in. In the flu wave ends, due to herd immunity, in April. With
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Gregg Gonsalves
gregggonsalves
So, Joe Sonnabend who died today saved my life. He tried to save the life of my cousin Carl too and numerous other gay men in his practice in the
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Marija Vujovic
mjvujovic
Oh what a time it is to be a science/physiology student! As vaccines have (slowly) started rolling out in Ontario there’s also been an increase in discussions on vaccinations ()
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Ndzavi Derrick .CBA
NdzaviDerrick
The Story Behind Vaccination and Vaccines.[Thread] The practice of immunisation dates back hundreds of years. Buddhist monks drank snake venom to confer immunity to snake bite and variolation (smearing of
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Herman Tam
DrPedsRheum
#PedsRheum Basic and Translational Research YIR by @GrantSchulertTopics includePyrin, FMF, and the plagueMolecular heterogeneity in cSLEGenetics of PFAPAIFN signature in autoinflammationMIS-C immunology@egeli_bugra @dsoulsMD#ACR20 #ACRambas
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Jorge A. Caballero, MD
DataDrivenMD
/Lots of great minds are debating the pros/cons of altering #COVID19 vaccine dosing to a single dose.Lost in the debate: potential for great harm should the public perceive the shift
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
I like this thread as it sticks closely to the topic: the erroneous & completely unevidenced claim by SAGE that “because this is a new virus, there is no immunity
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Gopal Sarma
gopalpsarma
1/18: "Results and lessons from a 2-round Delphi method experiment on the 1-dose/2-dose COVID vaccine question" 2/18: How can groups of experts or simply concerned citizens better arrive at consensus
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Apoorva Mandavilli
apoorva_nyc
You know people -- maybe you're one of them -- who were sick with Covid, but tested negative for antibodies. Why would that be? Blame the tests. They miss antibodies
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